Storytelling (film)
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German title | Storytelling |
Original title | Storytelling |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2001 |
length | 84 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Todd Solondz |
script | Gary Mitchell, Todd Solondz |
production | Ted Hope, Christine Vachon |
music |
Belle & Sebastian , Nathan Larson |
camera | Frederick Elmes |
cut | Alan Oxman |
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Storytelling is a film directed by Todd Solondz and shot in the USA in 2001.
action
Two storytellers portray the lives of American suburban youth in their own way. A white student captured her sexual experiences with her black professor in a story that caused a stir in her class, and a director is working on a documentary about American teenagers following a lethargic student and his bourgeois family.
structure
The film has two stories. First the part "fiction" and then the part "true stories" (English "non-fiction"). Both parts are intertextually connected with each other - for example by comments from the characters - and on a meta level with the film as a whole. For example, the creative writing professor says from the first part that non-fiction, as soon as it is written down as a fully formulated story, simultaneously becomes fiction.
Reviews
"A relentless look at the social conditions in American society."
Web links
- Storytelling in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ storytelling. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed July 18, 2017 .